Why add an accessory dwelling unit?
Whether your use case is for housing friends and family, generating rental income, or creating a home office or creative space, an ADU is a versatile, practical value-add for your property.
Approach
You’ll follow a well-structured, repeatable process that eliminates the guesswork and emphasizes clear, effective communication and quality control.
Options
You are by no means bound by what the factory catalog has to offer. Floorplans are massively customizable, and we can easily delete items from the factory’s scope in favor of premium, on-site installs.
Costs
You are by no means bound by what the factory catalog has to offer. Floorplans are massively customizable, and we can easily delete items from the factory’s scope in favor of premium, on-site installs.
Speed
ADUs offer quality-of-life improvements as well as potential for rental income, all while boosting the value and utility of your property.
Connecticut’s ADU Laws and “Opting Out” – What Can I Build?
Connecticut passed Public Act 21-29 in 2021 to increase housing supply and affordability. The law required towns to allow at least one ADU on single-family lots, subject to the following conditions.
ADU Costs in Connecticut and Rhode Island Explained
Rising home prices, limited inventory, and a growing demand for flexible living arrangements have made ADUs an ever more attractive solution for homeowners in both Connecticut and Rhode Island....
Tiny Homes & Advantages of Small-Space Living
ADUs are not shrunken-down homes; ADUs are thoughtfully and efficiently designed. ADU floorplans prioritize the essentials, which makes them feel much larger than the square footage would lead one to believe. ...
Frequently Asked Questions About ADUs
What is the difference between Tiny Homes and ADUs?
A Tiny Home is standalone; it operates independently and has its own utilities– think septic system and well. Whereas an ADU, like the acronym Accessory Dwelling Unit would denote, is reliant on a primary residence and taps into its existing utilities.
So, while the home itself is no different, the scope of work involved in Tiny Home builds and ADU builds are slightly different.
Is about 500 square feet really enough?
You’d be surprised! ADUs are not shrunken-down homes; ADUs are thoughtfully and efficiently designed. Primary living spaces like kitchens, bedrooms, and living rooms are uncompromised, generally being no smaller than they would be in an average home. It’s the less-critical square footage that has been eliminated: mudrooms, walk-in-closets, walk-in-pantries, etc. ADU floorplans prioritize the essentials, which makes them feel much larger than the square footage would lead one to believe.
Still have questions?
A Sales Representative would be happy to assist you. Don’t hesitate to call us at 860-537-4669. Our office hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 8am-4:30pm.